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- Which among the following is the odd one out? Cyclic Pathway Linear Pathway Spiral Pathway Diverging PathwayWhat bioethical principle justifies this action? Can this supersede the violated principle/s?Imagine you need to move a large protein from one region in the cell to another. Which of the following proteins would be able to do this? Onuclease O myoglobin O kinesin Oligase O hemoglobin O myosin
- Talk about a antibiotic that inhibits bacteria by inhibiting protein synthesis. Explain how these antibiotics interact with the protein synthesis machinery; what part of the protein synthesis machinery do they bind, and do all of these antibiotics bind to the same part of the machinery? How does this work to stop protein synthesis? Explain how it halts protein synthesis. Are these antibiotics bacteriostatic or bactericidal. Why and what does that mean for therapy?Please help me with part one questions 3,4,5 Thank you PDF link https://www.cusd80.com/cms/lib/AZ01001175/Centricity/Domain/8922/eofad.pdfWhich organelle is involved in conversion of pyruvate to acetyl coa? Stores dna and is the site for making cytosolic mrna trna and rrna? Telomerase uses dna as a template to synthesize dna dna to synthesize rna rna to synthesize dna rna to synthesize rna?
- Bacteria are developing resistance to various antibiotics. One mechanism involves the bacterial cell pumping the drug (antibiotic) out of the cell before the drug is able to elicit an action. What mechanism does this describe? O Altering the target of the drug so that the drug cannot identify it. O A new porin based system to pump the drug out of the cell. O An enzyme, such as beta-lactamase to inhibit the drug. O An efflux pump to remove the drug from the cell.One of the followings is a protein that stabilizes plus ends, decreasing the likelihood of subunit loss of microtubules O +end TIP O Tau О Тахоl O catastrophinDNA is a hereditay molecule that contains the genetic information that directs protein synthesis.The process of protein synthesis is also called? Which of the following macromolecules serve as a meduim in transporting other molecules,enzymes and helps one cell to communicate to other cells?
- The operation of the sodium-potassium "pump" moves (sodium or potassium) Blank 1. Fill in the blank. into the cell and (sodium or potassium) Blank 2. Fill in the blank. out of the cell and represents (active or passive) Blank 3. Fill in the blank. transport of ions. fill in blanks with one of the options in the parenthesisPlease help me with part one question 4 Thank you PDF link https://www.cusd80.com/cms/lib/AZ01001175/Centricity/Domain/8922/eofad.pdfIdentify the following by describing their functions: EF-G, EF-Tu, EF-Ts, EF-P, and peptidyl transferase